Amid the tensions between India and Canada over the Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing row, many experts are predicting it will majorly affect the diplomatic relationship between India, Canada and the United States. On Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's claim of Indian hand in the killing of Nijjar, Dinsha Mistree (Research Fellow at Stanford Law School) said, as quoted by ANI, “I think there are several lessons that can be drawn from this, specifically to the US-India relationship.
What is the Canada-India relationship now, it has deteriorated over something that didn't necessarily need to deteriorate..." “We should be proactive to prevent something like that from even coming to anybody's mind. That takes an aggressive approach to Khalistani activism, it takes some deep conversations, I really liked the idea of sitting down with the Indians and thinking how we should define terrorism." “If we do not do it we could end up in a situation like what we are seeing right now transpire with Canada-India or worse." Meanwhile, noting the relation between the two countries have been deteriorating for some time, Sikhs of America Chairman, Jesse Singh says, "It has been going on, it has been building up because of the Khalistani issue for a long time...
Regarding the controversial meeting between he two prime ministers, he said, “What PM Trudeau said in India after meeting with PM Modi was a much balanced statement. I don't know what happened when he got back.
If he had the same information back then why didn't he say that publically while he was there. I don't know what political games are going on but right now I think it's too early.
Both countries have kicked out diplomats in tit-for-tat. But Trudeau has failed to provide any proof right
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